djm999
Well-known member
I just finished a new copper air line setup in my new garage. During the garage construction phase, I capped most of the outlets so I could test the system. A pressure gauge at the end of the line held constant pressure for several days with no issues.
As I get near completion, I put a couple of threaded disconnects and threaded hose bibs for drainage. I am now getting a slow leak. The lines will go from 120 psi to zero pressure in about 24 hours.
Thanks to all, many of you have been an inspiration for this build.
As I get near completion, I put a couple of threaded disconnects and threaded hose bibs for drainage. I am now getting a slow leak. The lines will go from 120 psi to zero pressure in about 24 hours.
- Is there a way to find the slow leak?
- Is it more likely in the disconnects (nothing connected to them) or the hose bibs?
- Are water hose bibs appropriate for drains or should I have used a gas fitting?
Thanks to all, many of you have been an inspiration for this build.


